ANU College of Law lecturer Brett Walker breaks down a heated digital defamation battle.
ANU College of Law lecturer Brett Walker breaks down a heated digital defamation battle.
Kirsten Storey (LLM '15) shares her experience as a judicial fellow at the International Court of Justice in The Hague.
Sonny Scott reflects on the legal cost of overcrowded housing for the ACT Indigenous community.
When Adam Silverwood was told by his professor his research paper was of "publishable quality", he decided to pitch it to a leading international journal.
A new book by ANU legal scholars presents a holistic picture of maritime issues affecting South East Asia.
Eunice Gitau and Temitope Muraina are the first ANU students to join the Yeosu Academy of the Law of the Sea.
A tribute to former ANU College of Law Dean (1994-1997), Professor Tom Campbell.
A successful appeal on a statelessness case run by Professor Kim Rubenstein with support from 36 students has been documented in a new research journal.
Juris Doctor student Elizabeth Newman reflects on the rewards of volunteering in the ANU+ program.
International law expert Professor Donald Rothwell has co-written a new book examining the legal authority of ASEAN.
Indigenous scholars Mary Spiers Williams and Justin McCaul reflect on the significance of National Reconciliation Week.
Aditi Razdan reveals how a health law elective motivated her to pen an op-ed for The Sydney Morning Herald.
Bachelor of Arts/Laws (Hons) student Emma Jagot explains what World Intellectual Property Day means to her.